What are the 3 things that make a great coach?
What are the 3 key practices to coaching the whole person?
Coaches are client centered when they…?
What is meant by ‘reflect and check’ statements?
Statements used to check understanding
“It sounds like you’re saying _____. Did I hear that correctly?”
“If I’m understanding you right, you’re upset about _____. Is that fair to say?”
“Before we move on, let me just check that I’m hearing you right. Are you saying _____?”
What is the biopsychosocial perspective?
A biopsychosocial perspective combines:
• a biological component (e.g., a client’s physical
features or health);
• a psychological component (e.g., a client’s mindset or
worries); and
• a social component (e.g., a client’s relationships or
environment).
A client isn’t just a body; they’re a complex human being who thinks and feels a certain way
in a particular situation.
A biopsychosocial approach recognizes that a client’s health, performance, behaviors, experiences,
expectations and preferences aren’t just random. Rather, they’re both intrinsic to a person (e.g., a
client’s genetic makeup) and affected by the biological, psychological, and social contexts (e.g.,
how that client’s genetics are expressed under particular environmental conditions).
What are the 6 dimensions of deep health?
What does the physical dimension of deep health involve?
How our bodies feels, functions and performs
What does the mental dimension of deep health involve?
• Cognition: How well we think, learn, and remember
• Mindset: Our perspective and outlook on the world
• Awareness: Our capacity for insight and conscious
awareness
• Creativity: Our creativity and flexible problem-solving
What does the emotional dimension of deep health invovle?
. Our general mood
• Feeling a full range of emotions; but also having more positive than negative emotions
• Recognizing and appropriately expressing emotions
• Regulating our emotions; being able to respond to emotional challenges in a resilient and
productive way
What does the existential dimension of deep health invovle?
What does the social domain of deep health involve?
Connecting and interacting well with others
• Developing and maintaining authentic, fulfilling
relationships
• Feeling respected, “seen”, valued, and supported by
others
• Having a sense of “belonging-ness”
What does the environmental dimension of deep health involve?
• Being and feeling safe and secure
• Being and feeling supported by our surroundings
• Having access to resources (e.g., health care, healthy food) and being able to act in
the world
When are we physically healthy?
I feel healthy, energized, and thriving. I perform and function well.
When are we mentally healthy?
I feel alert, focused, competent, and thoughtful. I learn, remember, and solve problems well.
When are we emotionally healthy?
I feel a full range of emotions, but mostly calm, hopeful and positive. I can express emotions appropriately.
When are we existentially healthy?
I feel a sense of meaning and purpose.
When are we socially healthy?
I feel connected and authentic with others. I feel supported. I belong.
When are we environmentally healthy?
What’s around me supports my health and wellbeing.
What is an example of poor physical health?
nagging injuries and illnesses, or mysterious food intolerances;
What are some examples of poor mental health?
critical and unhelpful thoughts, stories, and ways of solving problems;
What are some examples of poor emotional health?
not being able to calm or comfort themselves when they feel
upset;
What are some examples of poor social health?
not having connected relationships where they can get their needs met;
What are some examples of poor existential health?
existential health: e.g., not having a sense of meaning in what they’re doing, or making
numbers (such as calories, body fat, or exercise performance) their only purpose;
What are some examples of poor environmental health?
not having an environment that supports healthy habits;